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Singapore will offer a one-time payment to aspiring parents during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Australia’s most iconic beach is considering a plan that may result in partial privatization.
Read More »CNN goes inside US surveillance flight over the Black Sea
The number of unsafe interceptions between military jets from Russia and the US over the Black Sea has risen in recent months, but the US has vowed to continue operating in the region despite Russian provocations. CNN’s Fred Pleitgen gains exclusive access inside one of their surveillance flights.
Read More »Covid: White House aide tests positive as military leaders quarantine
White House senior adviser Stephen Miller tests positive and several military leaders quarantine.
Read More »Mexico is one of the places Americans could go on vacation. Now some are scrambling to escape a hurricane
Instead of celebrating her milestone birthday with friends in a posh Airbnb in Cancun, Mexico, one American woman is hunkering down in a hurricane shelter.
Read More »India tests missile that launches a torpedo hundreds of miles away
India says it has successfully tested a missile armed with a torpedo that could in theory strike enemy submarines more than 400 miles (643 kilometers) away.
Read More »Russia rejects accusations of ‘pressure tactics’ after journalist’s suicide
The Kremlin dismissed claims that Russian authorities use home searches as a “pressure tactic” against journalists and human rights activists, amid questions around the suicide last week of a local journalist.
Read More »Covid: US military leaders quarantine after official tests positive
General Mark Milley and others are isolating after a Coast Guard official contracted coronavirus.
Read More »Trump ends Covid budget stimulus relief talks
The president tweeted that he would tell Republicans to wait until after the election to make a deal.
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